POWERPOINT - Volcanoes
POWERPOINT - Volcanoes
1. Which type of magma has the highest viscosity? The least viscosity?
2. Which type of magma has the most silica content?
3. How is the percentage of silica content related to the viscosity of magma?
Properties of the Different Types of Magma
Property BASALTIC ANDESITIC GRANITIC
Silica content least least most
(50%) (50%) (70%)
1. Which type of magma has the highest viscosity? The least viscosity?
Ans: Highest viscosity – Granitic ; Lowest viscosity – Basaltic
2. Which type of magma has the most silica content?
Ans. Granitic has the most silica content ; Basaltic has the least silica content
3. How is the percentage of silica content related to the viscosity of magma?
Ans: The higher the silica content of the magma the more viscous the magma is.
Granitic lava
Classification
of Volcanoes
(According to its shape
and size)
3 Main types of volcanoes:
(According to its shape and size)
➢ Shield Volcanoes
Composite Cone Volcanoes
• Cone-shaped and steeper compared to other types of
volcanoes. (can be as high as 8, 000 feet or more)
Mount Fuji
Cinder Cone Volcanoes
• These volcanoes are built from
ejected lava fragments.
Paricutin Volcano
Shield Volcanoes
• These volcanoes are formed by less
viscous basaltic lava flows.
Mauna Loa
RECAP: Identification
Instructions: Identify the type of volcano.
Shield Volcanoes
RECAP: Identification
Instructions: Identify the type of volcano.
24 active volcanoes
(PHIVOLCS, 2018)
ACTIVE
VOLCANOES
• Volcanoes that have a
record of eruption within the
last 600 to 10, 000 years ago
based on analyses of their
materials.
ACTIVE VOLCANOES IN THE PHILIPPINES
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INACTIVE
VOLCANOES
• Volcanoes without any
known record of
eruption.
Mt. Bagacay
RECAP: Fill Me Up!
Instructions: Compare and contrast active and inactive volcano using a Venn diagram.
ACTIVE INACTIVE
VOLCANOES VOLCANOES
• Phreatic
• Vulcanian
• Strombolian
• Pelean
• Phreatomagmatic
• Plinian
Phreatic Eruption
• Phreatic eruptions are steam-driven explosions
that occur when water beneath the ground is
heated by magma.
• The intense heat (that can reach up to 1,170 °C)
may cause water to boil, thereby generating
explosion of:
➢ water
➢ steam
➢ ash with other rock fragments.
• No ejection of magmatic materials.
Mayon Volcano (2006)
Strombolian Eruption